Posted: 12/14/2014
- R&B star Jeremih and two others face charges in New Jersey after one of the men allegedly opened a door to a boarding ramp at Newark International Airport after it had been closed to prepare for takeoff.

Updated: 12/13/2014
- The St. Louis County prosecutor has released hundreds of pages of additional documents from the investigation into the police shooting of Michael Brown, including the interview transcript of a friend who was with Brown when he was killed.

Posted: 12/13/2014
- Airport officials say Egypt has denied entry to a prominent American scholar arriving at Cairo's international airport, the latest incident in the country's sweeping crackdown on dissent.

Posted: 12/13/2014
- Braving snowy weather, Americans and Belgians gathered in the Ardennes region of Belgium on Saturday to mark the 70 anniversary of one of the biggest and bloodiest U.S. battles of World War II_the Battle of the Bulge.

Posted: 12/12/2014
- A source familiar with the case says the Justice Department will not compel New York Times reporter James Risen to testify about his source at an upcoming trial of a former CIA officer accused of leaking classified information.

Updated: 12/12/2014
- Police say a shooting outside a Portland, Oregon, high school that hospitalized three people may have been preceded by an argument, and the shooter was accompanied by two others when he ran from the scene.

Posted: 12/11/2014
- The Pentagon says the Navy will upgrade its troubled littoral combat ship program and build a more lethal fighting vessel that can better survive today's volatile security threats.

Posted: 12/11/2014
- CIA Director John Brennan, responding to the Senate torture report, acknowledged Thursday in a rare televised news conference that "abhorrent" tactics were used on terror detainees and said it was "unknown and unknowable" whether the harsh treatment yielded crucial intelligence that could have been gained in any other way.

Posted: 12/11/2014
- President Barack Obama plans to sign a $1.1 trillion government spending bill if it reaches his desk, although he opposes a provision blocking the District of Columbia from legalizing marijuana.

Posted: 12/10/2014
- U.S. military officials say the United States on Wednesday released the final detainees from the Parwan Detention Center in Afghanistan, ending the U.S. operation of any prisons in the country after more than a decade of war.

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